Global Services

Whether your employees are heading across the country or crossing continents, Sirva has the on-the-ground international relocation services you need. From Canada to Australia and everywhere in between, we understand the nuances across each region . 

We provide offerings to satisfy your unique needs, whether selling a home in the U.S., managing a cross-country household goods move, or helping employees to get settled into their new homes in Europe. Our global experience means that you can count on seamless international relocation, no matter what’s next.
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Departure Services

From the initial policy consulting call through the move itself, there are a lot of moving pieces associated with employee relocation. Whether planning a domestic or international relocation, SIRVA is expertly positioned to offer the best departure services available during a relocation in every region around the world.

Destination Services

Setting your employees up for success upon arrival at their new locations will be key to successfully meeting your company’s goals. SIRVA’s global network and expansive resources allow us to you achieve your goals. Our destination services and international movers help employees and their families settle in and prosper in their new homes.

Visa and Immigration

SIRVA’s team of experienced international relocation specialists are expertly equipped to manage inbound and outbound global immigration services. With SIRVA’s Immigration team, the focus is on providing a smooth customer experience that enhances the relocation process, not just achieving a successful application.

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Employee Counselling

For your employees, a single relocation professional assists with end-to-end coordination of services: a relocation consultant for domestic/intra-country moves or global assignment consultant for international relocation. These consultants are your employees’ resource for all communication and services relating to their move, and coordinate the delivery of all authorised services. Regardless of the service being delivered (temporary housing, moving services, etc.), the employee can rely on the consultant as their go-to resource to address any concerns. 

VIP Services

If you are searching for an enhanced service for your employees, SIRVA offers VIP services such as personal relocation assistants, in-home cleaning services, personalised family assistance, and many other tailored and luxury enhancements. 

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Commercial Moving Guide: How to Plan for the Big Move

  • by Chris Woodard
  • 13 February 2019 09:54:00
Moving an office involves so much more than moving items from one place to another. There are transitional workflows to consider, along with reorganisation, floor charts, budget, employee experience and adjustment periods. Though the move will be worth it in the end, even the most organised project manager and optimistic leadership can feel overwhelmed in the middle of it all. In the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing tips for each phase of a corporate move – planning, prepping, packing and unpacking – that will reduce office disruption and get you back up and running with efficiency, faster. 

Regardless of its complexity or destination, all commercial moves start with the important phase of planning. Helpful tips for this stage of the process can be seen below.  

6-12 months Before the Move: Planning


1. Establish a budget – and process: In addition to determining what your company has to spend on a move, it’s also wise to establish a process for completing any move-related purchases: how they’ll be paid, how they’ll be accounted for and who will be responsible for their approval and contracts.

2. Centralise and organise: By storing all of your notes, contracts, documents, to-do lists and other move related items in one place, you’ll save yourself a tremendous amount of time and sanity. 

3. Coordinate with managers to determine logistics and move-related workflow strategies: In addition to determining what will need to be moved from point A to point B, managers can help assess what equipment and goods need to come along, what can be discarded and what new items may be needed, depending on the size and layout of the new space. They will also be key to ensuring that comprehensive work plans are developed and followed throughout the move process. Moving can be stressful but deadlines will still need to be met; managers need to communicate with their staff members to ensure that a productive balance is maintained along the way. 

4. Tell your employees about the move: It’s important to remember that your employees are your greatest assets. Providing the motivations behind your move will make them feel informed and valued. Ensuring that they’re fully prepared will help the move go smoothly. Make sure your employees are aware of everything they need to know.  

5. Create a summary and move checklists for employees: These checklists can include key milestones and their associated deadlines, the new office location, floor plans, and the anticipated moving information they’ll receive during the relocation process.
 
6. Establish communication with your employees: Whether you utilise regularly scheduled emails, newsletters or town hall meetings, be as detailed as possible in your communications and encourage feedback; employee follow-up questions may also draw attention to any items you may have missed, including issues arising from floor plan changes, the need for equipment replacement or upgrades, changes resulting from a move toward an open or private floorplan, etc. Appointing someone to manage these communications if you don’t already have an internal communications team will keep messaging clear and consistent. 

7. Create a moving committee: A moving committee is a terrific way to ensure that milestones are being met and open communication between employees and leadership is maintained. Establishing a dedicated email address for the committee will also provide employees with a single place to submit questions and concerns throughout the move process. 
 
Whether you’re moving a small office across town or your corporate headquarters across the globe, planning will be key to a smooth transition. When implemented properly, the planning phase provides a sound foundation, fostering collaboration between all stakeholders and establishing the processes you’ll need in place for a successful move.  

Stay tuned for the next blog post in our Commercial Move Guide series, “How to Prepare for Your Big Move”. In it, we’ll cover everything you need to know during the crucial prepping stage of your move, from tips on hiring vendors to assessing who and what you’ll need throughout its implementation. 

For information on the many ways SIRVA Commercial Moving Services can manage your upcoming move for you, we encourage you to contact us directly. From planning and packing to the physical move itself, we offer a variety of services in workplace, office & facility moving, retail refurbishing, and a number of miscellaneous services. Please contact us at commercialmoving@sirva.com or visit https://www.sirva.com/en-us/commercial-moving to find out more about how we can implement your commercial move, minimise stress, and get you back up and running fast and efficiently.